Quick Furniture Flip

Spruced.Sticks
by Spruced.Sticks
2 Materials
$10
2 Days
Easy
Guys! You have to check out this little furniture flip I did! These stackable tables were in pretty rough shape. I wanted to do more than just paint it, but I wasn't sure if the wood was good enough to stain. Check out my step-by-step instructions below or if you're lazy just watch the video at the end!

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The first thing I did was sand down a portion of every leg on all three tables. I started with a coarse sand paper and work to fine paper.
After I sanded down all the portions of the legs I wiped them down and allowed the wood to dry.
Next I measured and put tape at the end of where I wanted the stain to go. I measured all the legs the same length up from the ground.
After staining just the taped off portion of the table they looked like this. I let them sit overnight and dry.
Using a grey chalk paint I painted the rest of the table. This took approximately three coats.
I made sure to tape off the stain end of the stain, painted, and then removed the tape so I had a clean line.
And this is the final product! It was super easy and turned out great! I hope you guys enjoyed this easy way to flip something that might not be in great shape, but you still want to give it more character than just painting over it!
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